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4l*ftiicsflU&ffi^-v < ,.:-* *&£'• **i 'V ; & ' '#vT \ Ml spatch Volume 68 Wednesday, September 26, 1951 aa Mirror i How to keep up with inflation Is the permanent headache facing government in Michigan. The Commerce Dept. reports that the total annual income of the nation has increased from from $87 billion m 1929 to $329 Characters GEORGE REEVES ' luo?! 9 ® Heeves come here in , i«J/ trom Mew York state He haa always been a controversy I hgme and-'there have been Preside Truman has submitt ^ - ^ p ' oneer - .7 1 ^. » chiefly GUR DEMOCRACY evERVTH/ WQ;sur tr ;s SQUEA L IT'S AN OLD STOCKYARD CUSTOM TO UZZ*E>J£IZYTHMG •byMrt]'/ Football Notes No. 46 Current Comment ed u budqet oof $71 billion. Full employment is reported in all Michgan cities. It is estimated 700,000 more workers will be added to labor forces next year. The guestion is what will con oecuuse he was the founder of "Hell" which has furnished more* cop/ lor Michiqan newspapers than any similar spot in Mich- • H^eves iust ver.'-u.'e was in the hotel business. Proi. Kirtland put up a hotel here in 1837. It stood tinued inflation do to Michigan. n ^ R~ &„ I* ? Th* state government is already | ^ m ^ ¾ ¾ ¾ incurring deficits due to the sale) ed on West MaS 4 for a ?ST' sends ] iaqe f actorVi A . H . rimtoft used) •3 — • j it for a blacksmith shop. When tax distribution which in Xi oi the m^noy b a c communities. ; 4h~ p im |._ r LVU""-* '•—T .7_,~~" In 1933 federal banks .had £!L P ^fj '^n«unq.building $41,988 million in government! W Q S £ b m i t 2t was torn down - securities. In 1945 they had $241 By a business deal Reeves ac million and commercial banks i suirsd the Ueli pioperty now had $10.6 "billion. While our na | hi wad Laxe- At that time only tional income has risen our pur a so wmui was operatinq there. chasing power has ^dropped to i He aaaea. a grist mill and later an alltime low. This has worked I maae tiuur. he also started a q hardship on those who depend ' disuiieiy making wniskey irom on fixed incomes like pensions I com and wfteat A breakup plow or insurance dividends. wass also operated by him.This Increased wages lead to in- J was a huge contrivance drawn creased prices.It is a vicious \ by eight oxen used to break up cycle*- The purchasing price of; new land irom which the trees the dollar is now only 42.3 i -;ad been cut. For all these en- percent. \ prises he needed help and a 'there are two remedies. ^1. is i settlement sprang up around to give up public services we> | nixn. According to his daughter- now enjoy and lower our stand j iNtfrs. Alvin Mann he was sitting dards of living. No one wants to i in his place of business one nite > to do that. 2.The other is to pay [ with his friends when one asked I increased taxes. , him what he was going to call j Gov. Williams is attending his village. He said he did not» the governors' conference at care. They could call it Hell if] Gatlinburg, Tenn., this week they wanted to. Tht name stuck. ) here he will endeavor to start a> At first tiie distillery only ran move toward the prevention and | at intervals like a cider mill cure of mental diseases. This' catered o local trade. Many is heightened by the recent Ann timers have told me they ' Arbor Ziurder. He also wants a] to carry a sack of grain to tho law to make it possible to usa \ distillery to be made ijab whist t narcotics found on a suspect as j J^ey. Most stores* solfl whiskey"? evidence. Under Michigan law. by the galllcn like kerosene or; this is not possible because tbe! molasses.Lute Hose married one search is illegal. Two bills, legal! of the Reeves^ girls find took ov- ' NV ,„ i izing the use of narcotics found' er the m/j£tKiement of the *daB-\ -.^^'nOL^y--LEDWltygr [ on a person as legal evidence : tillery. He was a shrewd busi- ! UajJ .Marie Nicno were introduced in the legisla * the be sl game .he", ^ P £ Wu" £ £ 1^,^ .?"• ? « I °*° boys and qui* we™ m i d " . i - on its hands which * the best "game W " ' J> i p ^ | a * " « i rivals, the torch a u r d m __ u _ t game . fte , i4L-ve in I ot zu years ago in which 4 SS horn, ^ m S d ™ ^ - ¾ ! ^ °T "i5» "Sk aati a Qcod; bodies burned their P^-sinq attack but were lu^ » ^ toUII16d m ^^ ^- ?** to win. Pincknev ™Ldlu tii t V ' J murdore « were given double maae 40 yurds down he sSe fc^ ^ M*? 11 age Y ^" line ana Don Wilse w fnt hvl ^ ^ ° a ? MUan Sodium varus iur me ^owo' ^ 1 ½ . ¾ ^ ^ Bradley kicked goal, They start. ed oncthex march but ic-et on a tumble on the 25 yd. line. This cost them a touchdown OJS they | weie penalized 4 5ime:5 after ! this putting the ball deep in their territory h c m where DeWit scor the victim^a St.Joe hospital nuii- whom they slew for $1.50 in change in her purse- Police were at sea on the case until the 18 year old school mate of one oi murderers -informed the police he knew who the murderer* were and got the ed on a pas^ and passed for the. ru a ? d g o t ,^ $500 r «warcL pcini. Their seronH to,,^^«.„«l Ln * SQ ^/3 had no excuse for going wrong. All were from mid die class families in comforablei pcun. Their second touchdown was scored the same way and they led 14 to 7 at the half.- Pinckney out played DeWitt the second half, scoring twice as many points but failed to make the conversions, LMrosfkcc passed to Matison for, one touch- don and Bob Meabon to MoMi- son for the second one. DeWitt also scored on a pass circumstances and apparently had about everything they want ed. The two 17 year olds had guit school and only worked oc- cassionally. The other had en. tered Mich. State Normal but was unpopular and had been picked up once on a narcotic IN TODAYS EMERGENCY, BOTH IN THE DAY-TO-DAY LIVING OF OUR. FAM/UES AND n GOVEflJNMSlJT, TMF.^E IS NC-'STO ^0¾ THAT SAME EFFICIENCV /N USWG EVcIPsVTHiN'G WE HAVE AND ELIMINATING WASTE. .i'.ATS WHV fT IS SO IMPOP-TANT r-'O^GoV... f/ML:; 4 T TO Tf<fM i <&4-MILJTAfty EXPENSES- AND FOfc US, AS INPIVIPUALS, • J BUY ONLV WHAT WE NEED AND STEP UP OUft 5AVI:,'.:?, GOVERNMENT BONDS ANP LIFE INSURANCE* // WILL MEAN H/OKK, THKIFT AND SACRIFICE fttJT LETS LEAVE THE "squ&AL*TQ THE />/GS* The^Flnckne/ ^ 7 s ^owed j ^ ^ ^ A ^ S r Th? £f plenty "of light, a qual% that fi^ 1 ^^^ ^to^S^tfS^JSSSr was lackinq last year. In David I Lle Seems to ^- mat me countv Haines they have a triple threat man who can run kick and pass. Theii blockinq and tacklinq is net qood but should improve In the Harrland qame here Fri day they should qo to town. Jack Jeffreys went out en th© fir -'t play Friday with split n has no system for handlinq juv .„ enile delinquency. They are pro- bationed aqain* *and a^ain un. til they finally commit a seriouf crime. Pinckney Darrow L E. I Henry L. T. ' Wiitse L. G. VanSlambrook C Social Items I Churt'h % u>ics ture by Senators Hittle and Ry and but both were killed. ,— , '^M 0 Nicnoison, daugh ness man and discontinued the ! 1 Mrs-Clair Nicholson of Ann , '^aliiolir jug trade, ^eiiinq only in barrel ^] 5 ^ an ^ Kevin Ledwldae, "on M a y * Catbolic Church lets. This' he deliverea by team, °° f M r s . Eleanor Ledwiaoe o" S^)i ' £*"* U Sch ^^ Pastor dwagon.The late Henry Gardner ^^ey were married at St' S L ^ ft?!** . ' and j3an Plummer used to drive Th omas Church, Ann Arbor Sa? I w ^ o S 30 ; 8:00 ' 10j 00. 11:30» : these wagons for him' I hvee *<hy by Monsignor Peek A ' %£"'' 8 ''R° * 10:0 ° The small qame season in th* talked with them Path about it.; reception followed in Cathohr" FridaS f v fjf V0t ^ 8 i, upper peninsula opens Oct. 1, i John Ray was the whiskey Y ^uth Center, *•','[™^>«8l 7:30 p. m. That in the lower Oct. 15. over! maker and some winders burned ijie^ bride ware a white gown Fridav nhl* M rt 3,035.000 hunterss are expected U P 10 ° «>rd of wood .Rose was f ^ Q with full skirt, extendinq Saturday 7^n Paa ^ v< i? 0 ^ to take the field. was ihe salesman and had reg , in *o a cathdral train. The bodice i Sundnv h*L**+ «.nn M ,0 ° P ' k All indications are that hunt, i ula: route s l™d gut.One went to w ° s accented by a yoke of illus iZJT^ W - Mair ' , ~ ' "" ^ is and) l 0il g^gationaI n r^ n ^ B ^^ Pastor Murpiiy R. G- \ LaPrad R. T. ( Biadiey R. E. .' Carr Q. B. ; Mrostka L. h. ; Maltison R. H. Jeffreys F. B. Substitutions: Pinckney John ', son, Meabon, Touchdowns. Wil- j tse, Mattison 2, Blizzard 2..Ack. | Lrrnan. Points :Bradley,Blizzard 2. The effort to ban. deer hunt. in southern Michiqan with rifles has struck another snag. The DaWitt I farmers asked Att. Gen. Millard Hunt ' for an opinion and he qav© them Wick | one they do not like. He said Rifter the conservation commission Schac. I had no authority to ban th© use McKill of rifles in deer huntinq in south Tanous j em Michiqan.That the only way Badley it can be done is to have the Nelson leqislature pass a law to that Martin \ effect. The qovernor is ^consjdefe, Klaus inq the mattefT The cost of call. Acketrman , inq the legislature inlo .special session would be considerable and the deer season is only 6 weeks off. FOOTBALL SCORES The bill increasing postal rat- es which was heralded as a bill ers will find more birds to shoot' Pettysville. Hamburq and Bri j j°n. rows of seed pearls ~^ at than last vear. Snow shoe. £ hton - Another to Howell, Fow- iong fitted sleeves, a two tiered rabbits have also increased. ; i^iUe, Webberviile and Will < vei1 fastened to a white satin Geobic park reports a decrease jamston and a third to Hudson c ap. She caned an orchid on a: ers at' church " ^ °^ IUC1 ie ^n. in #T*te»nrlrm^o +Ki e «^»v ^^^,^^, ^Comers. Dexter and Chelsea. P^ays-r book SafS-nn t^ n nn n Nan^Ledwidge,_maid r of honor. . SnnerrtKhod'o^ Ual ChlCkeU Howell 6, Milford 6; Walled ' to get the post office dept. out Lake 0- Brighton 0; Inkstor 52, ' of ihe red will not do any such South Lyon 3; Ypsilanti 13, De thing as every cent of it will be troit Catholic Central 0; JMUan .used for higher wages to post- 27, Fiat Rock 0; Chelsea 13, Un v a: employees higher wages. For iveisity 6; Saline 13, Lincoln 0; instance rural and city carriers Roosevelt 19, Dundee 12; Ann wculd get $400 a year more Arbci 28, Handy 14; Napolean ' and other postal employees a 12, Manchester 0; East Jackson 20 percent raise.So far nothing de ed to last yemTlt 'was ~42"5o6 ' Mr - Gardner told me he was un REGULAR COMMUNICATION Regular communication of Liv ingston Lodge No. 76 F. & A.M. on Tuesday evening, October business. The flour mill contin j Mary and Becky Morris, neices; ued for a time but burned and °f l he groom were junior brides was not rebuil* . medds. They wore flowered pas »,. v . ,^_, , ., T f tel organdy over white satin and u^After his deatn a ^brother, Ira carried baskets oi^yeUow roses. Mennonile Reeves owned it. A daughter, 2. Refreshments served after the Mrs- Georgia* VanWinkle, was ers vJUt mrrn rv close of lodge. Let's have a q \ d | the next owner turncut. P.W. Curlett, See.; o a cattle ran Calvary Meainonite Church s s v *s E ^ a B9achy ?astor Jerry Ledwidge was his broth. | AfWrni" 1 * :":" pSf^hS? i 45, Grass Lako 3; Okemup* 7, Pe^ry 6: Leslie 12, Dansville 0: j Fowlervilte 13, Stockbrid( 7 e 7; Morenci 39. Blissheld 0. PIPELINE WAR war in Cohoctah ime Thursday when rly, a farmer Uiere armed with a shotgun stc:d off a bull doser and pipeline gang who were attempting to liy a pipeline across his 40 acre form. Previously Deputy Cari Kiuegct h.od served a federal court order on him restraining him froja in. iimte has been arrived at yet as the house and senate bills diff- er widely- Both would raise the 1 price of post cards from one ! cent to two cents. The senat* ! would raise 3c stamps to 4c. the rouse would not. The senate wcu'd raise air maiL the house not. One would boost second class mail 60 percent the other only 30 percent. Drop letter to the same city would be 3c.Onf| ihing will not be changed.That is the conaressional frank by means of v/hich congressmen and other federal employees sr-nj thousands of dollars worth v S"r . 7-. ers ^ man - Groomsmen were' Mrwiton Worshln Tn^ stai Xr } £ r She turned it in Larry Hurtibise. Louis Shirey, I Sunday School ?m his wiie Ch. The .Putnam Arrrnn Rhir«vMnr^in« T ^„,;^ a i ruruJL»- S™ • • • . « . .11:00, served. ^erinq with the pipelayers. His .. , .. .. __- lawyer, Kenneth Davis of Detroit of mai1 free mGl1 a yea [' scrii trie order was void as hn> was najn^d and not Aaron Shirey,Marcian Ledwidge j Children's Hoi» * * * * rved, b'hng in Pennsyhania.; Congress evidently takes Uttli stock in the maxim that econ. Of MitEeeves 7 daughters only Mrs. Mann of Belleville survives. MARRIAGE LICENSES • LOSE WEIGHT ON A MILK r MET Dairy foods enable dieters ta maintain vitality while shedding poundage. In the (Sept. 30) issue of The American Weekly, EX CLUSIVELY with the Detroit I Rnn T,.^- y ^ ^ Sunday Times, see two complete j m ?£!ev IW Fll^^KS?' -edudria diets with emphasis on ! S 1 ^ 1 ? 6 ^ Do yI a ^ %ru' J ~ £ T ILCJr r* ~yyZ!L\*r, 7fin Lakeland; Devere Wilt. *<. ^SmJSSSL HSl v ^SrS a t w S ' Brighton, Katie Turner, 21,Briqh. 200 calories dcnlyandLa ^ . ton; Robert Inge, 18. Howell Land Co got 25 years ago and Lyle KettUshers were Claro^OTanVPeopl* ^ t t e « l l i. : ^ Some years ago the pir darned the pond to form a lak 3 Nicholson. Jay Shirey and Laurie I Evenfeg .WoJSJi * ' «1? company put the first pir "& ?Sffi^Jl*. H i-feifc*?-„,._ Howley ! Co*£?5 *%£%&; s ; ^ ; : • 8:15 \ acres Cohoctah. This year Z I rSSne' omv begins at home- Way back the pipeline: ;JTs«^Jl,„ T«^u«^' e i;™ a n hear 27, 19. 22, . , _ —--, -••^p VILLAGE TAX NOTICE RETURNS FROM tUHCVL Flom n6w ^^ tfle deadlLne j a electrician there. We have received a letter from OCTOBER 15th, 1951 y. PvtSam Lafala in which he | j will receive taxes ^ my homo at any time.. Don't pay that extra fee get here before Oct. 15. Helen Reynolds, Treasurer -*rishes to be remembered to ,y ->o Stackable brothers, Anna "Vasoifc) Wm. Jeffreys Hcrrrv Hurphv and all his old friends r M advisors He and his wi^ have inst re- •irrned from a thT*»© months trin Pinckney Chaptwr. The newly elected officers ROSS-JXX>LITLE Sregt. James Doolittle, son of ^ Italy and rVm~*. Smrs you j of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Doolittle rJlS^V^tltni. there ' " g j ? ! ^ ^ ^ * * 4">on qun^rrv h* w<sr,t ^ ^ e Camp Devms, Mass.. was mam X^J;JZ Mem--1 h^U\nn to ** I««t Sept. 15. to Miss Shirleyi last Wednesday. I ^ O U , e U i s t • i s j i e l % i v ' e H ' vSSnlflr TV^t^^^ri ** Ttnly I Ross of Missouri at Leominister, , The Robert Seefeld family of officers were Minnie Dean.I.O',; - - *' Mass. Itaimie served through j Columbus, Ohio,spent the week ( Sheridan, chaplain. The new offi World War II and reenlisted- f end at the Earl Baughn home. Emily Kuchar, marshall >earl ( Mrs. Virginia Carver and sons cers are: Mrs.Betty Seefeld and Mrs.Hetty President Carver spent Saturday at the First Vice * rxirsaiifia Andrew Jackson's time a bar lar n£y! ber . shot) WaS ® stabUshed * Assisting at the reception were! W«*» B d<S~*OoV"~BL BWB ' started another one but only off- ^ 3 ^shaves SlonqSmen Nfcs. Don Mynning, Mrs, Anne The Mennonite church w^ll -oli ! f e T; Xl > e farmers 50c ci r0 ^ ^' at government expense. It ha« RusseU, Carriene Cotton Gather- leer clothing for German Jeh, I nqht 01 wa ^ whlch thev would ; continued ever since.An econ- ine Torsch, Ella Riopellee, Bar. gees; 156 tons sareTp^ed Call not C1CC9 ^ The COmT> ? ny J<?L \ omv minded congresssman in. bora Bogert, Doris Birkie and, Pinckney 50F2 neoae ^-^U sult pendmg in circuit restrain.) trod v uced a bill to polish it last Nancy Mynning ( ,_J r ' ing tne farmers from^ interfering week but - t W Q S s n o w e d under. The couple left on a trip toj mh AWV7THT v „ , | with their pipeline^ Shimei-!y al. so has a suit in federal court tor sup was pendent command the erieVto avet a bread crisis.NoW 50 years ago such a strike would 1 not have caused a ripple I most families made their own bread. I remember my mother had tins of bread setting before* the fire at least one night a week to rise before baking it There was usually a Jin of biscuits. King Seeley plant. The groom is! si ^ d - w ^ al ^ n 5o K + ni ^ Vcmd .7.-1-.-.._ AI i xreas. was present. Dinner was served af 6:00 at the American Legion hall. At the evening session the O. t. S. Singers of Howell sang some numbers Pinckney chapter won the Friendship meeting prize which was accepted by Canie Griffih, W.M.. A skit en ] Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baughn were iri Lansing Saturday to take her brother. Maurice Latimer bacl$ to Michiga State. Mrs. Ea# Baughn and Mrs. Virginia Carver and sons were in Ann Arbor Thursday. Mrs. Dorothy Clapp and daugh ters of Beverly, Mass., were the guests of Mrs. Virginia Carver shotgun seem to situation. CHICKEN DINNER SATUBDAY The Cong'l.church will nerve chicken 'dinner at the Pinckney school Sat,. Sept, 29th 5 to 7, Mr and Mrs. Edwin McCcrney f Some families oaked twice a titled '"The Tight'House Ke^rc" I 1 ? cks ?f we x? S £ ndav CalleTS w ^ k - »*»• n ° r a ^ ^ 0 ^ of tUl Daughter," was put on bv <hl> ° f ^ ^ 5 M^^on p l f f c e r a i s e d a faml i v of 11 child ^1^.: ^^. put on h V * h *\ Mr and Mrs Ernes LeVitn of j ren ^ d ^ ^ her own hr9ad ^ ! W, Mansfeld, Ohio.called ct t ^ (It wa8 fa& cla8s because I henre TM^I £* "• He met S^'* n .- • -i wg«^ with ^-v. WilHams, c-\ had a long ^> TV »tK him. '-sdames S. F / . - ^ - ^ meet with Blanch Martin Thurs- -ren Sncmn ^ ^ j j " ^ . day. Oct. 6th at 2 p. m ( Bring . Ama Uvficn T J™ av - ftf needle and thread to work on ^Pofcert GIVAJ frrmhr of canc^ pj^.24 attended Ihe last - ^ >,^re moved W«Mn. njeeti^^at A# home-of Mrs. Bells house on M-36E. , Ian|> Marrffl to HowrtL Paris Carver home in Rosford, 2nd Vice Ohio. 3rd Vice Mr. and Mrs.A.S, Benham of i Sec^-T^as Brighorf called at the xarl | Chcplain ? Baughn home Sunday. Catherine Hartman Luclle Purdy Inez Hillman eaten lots of it Why bread mak ina became a lost art I - donl know. Probably the women da not have time any more. Robert Given home recentJ y Mr. LeVan was cm army buddy of Mr, Given. Mrand Mrs, Allen Longlffake and Mr, and Mrs, lames Given sr. of Lewistown Ohio were re- ^ to Charles Clark and wife rent guests at the Robert GJven ^ j ^ hosDia i ( Kalamasoo on T me ; \x7~* ^ it - .v, I S&P*- 25 an 6.1fr lb ion, Charles) Last Wednesday callers <tt the > T^.7U ~\ i r*i t n #•_ _ J IJUUJS. p2Sril P L ^ i ( 5 ^ d W ¥^*W* J ^ S ! ^Monday dinner quests of Mr. Beatrice Left il Given's_mother,Mrs. John V} ardj and Mrs. louls Corle w w .tb# • v / ^ v „• «,• Jl5 l€n ^^L mc,n 2 f D « t « ' M"" A ^ ® Ward of jaX Y^nTand^o^ Burn. | McajsKojll Wuuirecl AiuWeen' Big Rapids and Jones Dai, of] ^ 2 SfEvSSe^; iQiaanii Ruby Soule Newberry, ' nvaiweww. it*': •«!*• ''• itff '^i ••» CIS

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4l*ftiicsflU&ffi^-v < ,.:-*

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spatch Volume 68 Wednesday, September 26, 1951

aa Mirror i How to keep up with inflation

Is the permanent headache facing government in Michigan. The Commerce Dept. reports that the total annual income of the nation has increased from from $87 billion m 1929 to $329

Characters GEORGE REEVES

' luo?!9® Heeves come here in , i«J/ trom Mew York state He

haa always been a controversy I hgme and-'there have been

P r e s i d e Truman has submitt • ^ - ^ p ' o n e e r - .7 1^. » chiefly

GUR DEMOCRACY evERVTH/ WQ;sur tr ;s SQUEA L

IT'S AN OLD STOCKYARD CUSTOM TO UZZ*E>J£IZYTHMG

•byMrt]'/ Football Notes No. 46

Current Comment

ed u budqet oof $71 billion. Full employment is reported in all Michgan cities. It is estimated 700,000 more workers will be added to labor forces next year. The guestion is what will con

oecuuse he was the founder of "Hell" which has furnished more* cop/ lor Michiqan newspapers than any similar spot in Mich-• H^eves iust ver.'-u.'e was in the hotel business. Proi. Kirtland put up a hotel here in 1837. It stood

tinued inflation do to Michigan. n ^ t £ R ~ & „ I* ? Th* state government is already | ^ m ^ ¾ ¾ ¾ incurring deficits due to the sale) ed on West M a S 4 for a ? S T '

sends ] iaqe factorVi A . H . rimtoft used) •3 — • j it for a blacksmith shop. When

tax distribution which in Xi oi the m^noy b a c communities. ; 4h~ p i m | . _ r „ LVU""-* '•—T .7_,~~"

In 1933 federal banks .had £ ! L P ^ f j ' ^n«unq.bui ld ing $41,988 million in government! W Q S £ b m i t 2t w a s t o r n d o w n -securities. In 1945 they had $241 By a business deal Reeves ac million and commercial banks i suirsd the Ueli pioperty now had $10.6 "billion. While our na | hi wad Laxe- At that time only tional income has risen our pur a so wmui was operatinq there. chasing power has ^dropped to i He aaaea. a grist mill and later an alltime low. This has worked I maae tiuur. h e also started a q hardship on those who depend ' disuiieiy making wniskey irom on fixed incomes like pensions I com and wfteat A breakup plow or insurance dividends. wass also operated by him.This

Increased wages lead to in- J was a huge contrivance drawn creased prices.It is a vicious \ by eight oxen used to break up cycle*- The purchasing price of; new land irom which the trees the dollar is now only 42.3 i -;ad been cut. For all these en-percent. \ prises he needed help and a

'there are two remedies. ^1. is i settlement sprang up around to give up public services we> | nixn. According to his daughter-now enjoy and lower our stand j iNtfrs. Alvin Mann he was sitting dards of living. No one wants to i in his place of business one nite > to do that. 2.The other is to pay [ with his friends when one asked I increased taxes. , him what he was going to call j

Gov. Williams is attending • his village. He said he did not» the governors' conference at care. They could call it Hell if] Gatlinburg, Tenn., this week they wanted to. Tht name stuck. ) here he will endeavor to start a> At first tiie distillery only ran move toward the prevention and | at intervals like a cider mill cure of mental diseases. This' catered o local trade. Many is heightened by the recent Ann timers have told me they ' Arbor Ziurder. He also wants a] to carry a sack of grain to tho law to make it possible to usa \ distillery to be made ijab whist t narcotics found on a suspect as j J^ey. Most stores* solfl whiskey"? evidence. Under Michigan law. by the galllcn like kerosene or; this is not possible because tbe! molasses.Lute Hose married one search is illegal. Two bills, legal! of the Reeves^ girls find took ov- ' N V , „ i izing the use of narcotics found' er the m/j£tKiement of t h e * d a B - \ - . ^ ^ ' n O L ^ y - - L E D W l t y g r [ on a person as legal evidence : tillery. He was a shrewd busi- ! U a j J .Marie Nicno were introduced in the legisla

* the be s l game .he", ^ P £

Wu" £ £ 1 ^ , ^ . ? " • ? « I °*° boys and qui* we™ m i d "

. i - on its hands which * the best "game W " ' J > i p ^ | a * " « i rivals, the torch a u r d m _ _ u_ tgame . f t e , i4L-ve in I ot zu years ago in which 4 S S

horn, m ™ Sd ™ ^ - ¾ ! °T "i5» "Sk

aati a Qcod; bodies burned their

P^-sinq attack but were l u ^ » 7° ^ toUII16d m ^ ^ ^ - ?** to win. Pincknev™Ldlu t i i t V ' J m u r d o r e « were given double

maae 40 yurds down he s S e fc^ ^ M*?11 a g e Y ^ " line ana Don Wilse w fnt hvl ^ ^ °a? M U a n Sodium varus iur me ^ o w o ' ^ 1 ½ . ¾ ^ ^ Bradley kicked goal, They start. ed oncthex march but ic-et on a tumble on the 25 yd. line. This cost them a touchdown OJS they

| weie penalized 4 5ime:5 after ! this putting the ball deep in their

territory h c m where DeWit scor

the victim^a St.Joe hospital nu i i -whom they slew for $1.50 in change in her purse- Police were at sea on the case until the 18 year old school mate of one oi murderers -informed the police he knew who the murderer* were and got the ed on a pas^ and passed for the. ru a ? d g o t , ^ $ 5 0 0 r«warcL

pcini. Their seronH to, ,^^«.„«l Ln*SQ ^/3 had no excuse for going wrong. All were from mid die class families in comforablei

pcun. Their second touchdown was scored the same way and they led 14 to 7 at the half.-

Pinckney out played DeWitt the second half, scoring twice as many points but failed to make the conversions, LMrosfkcc passed to Matison for, one touch-don and Bob Meabon to MoMi-son for the second one. DeWitt also scored on a pass

circumstances and apparently had about everything they want ed. The two 17 year olds had guit school and only worked oc-cassionally. The other had en . tered Mich. State Normal but was unpopular and had been picked up once on a narcotic

IN TODAYS EMERGENCY, BOTH IN THE DAY-TO-DAY LIVING

OF OUR. FAM/UES AND n GOVEflJNMSlJT, TMF.^E IS NC-'STO ^0¾ THAT SAME EFFICIENCV /N USWG EVcIPsVTHiN'G WE HAVE AND ELIMINATING WASTE.

.i'.ATS WHV fT IS SO IMPOP-TANT r-'O^GoV... f /ML:;4T TO Tf<fM

i <&4-MILJTAfty EXPENSES- AND FOfc US, AS INPIVIPUALS,

• J BUY ONLV WHAT WE NEED AND STEP UP OUft 5AVI : , ' . :? ,

GOVERNMENT BONDS ANP LIFE INSURANCE*

/ / WILL MEAN H/OKK, THKIFT AND SACRIFICE —

fttJT LETS LEAVE THE "squ&AL*TQ THE />/GS*

The^F lnckne / ^ 7 s ^ o w e d j ^ ^ ^ A ^ S r Th? £ f plenty "of light, a qual% that fi^1^^^ ^ t o ^ S ^ t f S ^ J S S S r was lackinq last year. In David I Lle S e e m s t o ^ - m a t m e c o u n t v Haines they have a triple threat man who can run kick and pass. Theii blockinq and tacklinq is net qood but should improve In the Harrland qame here Fri day they should qo to town.

Jack Jeffreys went out en th© fir -'t play Friday with split n

has no system for handlinq juv .„ enile delinquency. They are pro-bationed aqain* *and a^ain un. til they finally commit a seriouf crime.

Pinckney Darrow L E.

I Henry L. T. ' Wiitse L. G.

VanSlambrook C

Social Items I Churt'h % u>ics

ture by Senators Hittle and Ry and but both were killed.

, — , ' ^ M 0 ™ Nicnoison, daugh ness man and discontinued the ! ^°1 Mrs-Clair Nicholson of Ann ,

'^aliiolir

jug trade, ^eiiinq only in barrel ^ ] 5 ^ a n ^ Kevin Ledwldae, "on M a y * Catbolic Church

lets. This' he deliverea by team, °° f M r s . Eleanor Ledwiaoe o" S^)i ' £*"* U Sch^^ Pastor dwagon.The late Henry Gardner ^ ^ e y were married at St' S L ^ ft?!** . ' and j3an Plummer used to drive T homas Church, Ann Arbor Sa? I w ^ o S 3 0 ; 8 : 0 0 ' 10j00. 11:30»

: these wagons for him' I hvee *<hy by Monsignor Peek A ' %£"'' 8''R° * 1 0 : 0 ° The small qame season in th* talked with them Path about it.; reception followed in Cathohr" FridaS f v f j f V 0 t ^ 8 i , .«

upper peninsula opens Oct. 1, i John Ray was the whiskey Y^uth Center, * • ' , ' [ ™ ^ > « 8 l 7:30 p. m. That in the lower Oct. 15. over! maker and some winders burned ijie^ bride ware a white gown Fridav nhl* Mrt 3,035.000 hunterss are expected UP 1 0° «>rd of wood .Rose was f ^ Q with full skirt, extendinq Saturday 7^nPaa^v<i?0^ to take the field. was ihe salesman and had reg , in*o a cathdral train. The bodice i Sundnv h*L**+ «.nn M , 0 ° P ' k

All indications are that hunt, i u l a : r o u t e s l™d gut.One went to w ° s accented by a yoke of illus iZJT^ W -Mair ' , ~ ' "" ^ is and) l 0 i lg^gationaI

nr^n^B^^ Pastor

Murpiiy R. G-\ LaPrad R. T. ( Biadiey R. E. .' Carr Q. B. ; Mrostka L. h . ; Maltison R. H.

Jeffreys F. B. Substitutions: Pinckney John

', son, Meabon, Touchdowns. Wil-j tse, Mattison 2, Blizzard 2..Ack. | Lrrnan. Points :Bradley,Blizzard 2.

The effort to ban. deer hunt. in southern Michiqan with rifles has struck another snag. The

DaWitt I farmers asked Att. Gen. Millard Hunt ' for an opinion and he qav© them Wick | one they do not like. He said

Rifter • the conservation commission Schac. I had no authority to ban th© use McKill of rifles in deer huntinq in south Tanous j em Michiqan.That the only way Badley it can be done is to have the Nelson leqislature pass a law to that Martin \ effect. The qovernor is ^consjdefe,

Klaus inq the mattefT The cost of call. Acketrman , inq the legislature inlo .special

session would be considerable and the deer season is only 6 weeks off.

FOOTBALL SCORES The bill increasing postal rat­

es which was heralded as a bill

ers will find more birds to shoot' Pettysville. Hamburq and Bri j j°n. rows of seed pearls ~ ^ at than last vear. Snow shoe. £ h t o n - Another to Howell, Fow- iong fitted sleeves, a two tiered rabbits have also increased. ; i ^ iUe , Webberviile and Will < v e i 1 fastened to a white satin

Geobic park reports a decrease jamston and a third to Hudson cap. She caned an orchid on a: ers at' church " ^ °^ I U C 1 i e ^ n . in #T*te»nrlrm o +Kie «^»v ^^^,^^, ^Comers. Dexter and Chelsea. P^ays-r book SafS-nn t^ n nn n

Nan^Ledwidge,_maidrof honor. . S n n e r r t K h o d ' o ^ U a l C h l C k e U

Howell 6, Milford 6; Walled ' to get the post office dept. out Lake 0- Brighton 0; Inkstor 52, ' of ihe red will not do any such South Lyon 3; Ypsilanti 13, De thing as every cent of it will be troit Catholic Central 0; JMUan .used for higher wages to post-27, Fiat Rock 0; Chelsea 13, Unv a: employees higher wages. For iveisity 6; Saline 13, Lincoln 0; instance rural and city carriers Roosevelt 19, Dundee 12; Ann wculd get $400 a year more Arbci 28, Handy 14; Napolean ' and other postal employees a 12, Manchester 0; East Jackson 20 percent raise.So far nothing de

ed to last yemTlt 'was ~42"5o6 'Mr- Gardner told me he was un

REGULAR COMMUNICATION Regular communication of Liv

ingston Lodge No. 76 F. & A.M. on Tuesday evening, October

business. The flour mill contin j Mary and Becky Morris, neices; ued for a time but burned and °f lhe groom were junior brides was not rebuil* . medds. They wore flowered pas

»,. v . ,^_, , ., T f t e l organdy over white satin and u^After his deatn a ^brother, Ira carried baskets oi^yeUow roses.

Mennonile

Reeves owned it. A daughter, 2. Refreshments served after the Mrs- Georgia* VanWinkle, was e r s vJUt mrrn rv close of lodge. Let's have a q \ d | the next owner turncut. P.W. Curlett, See.; o a cattle ran

Calvary Meainonite Church s sv*s E^a B9achy ? a s t o r

Jerry Ledwidge was his broth. | AfWrni"1* :":" p S f ^ h S ?

i 45, Grass Lako 3; Okemup* 7, Pe^ry 6: Leslie 12, Dansville 0:

j Fowlervilte 13, Stockbrid(7e 7; Morenci 39. Blissheld 0.

PIPELINE WAR war in Cohoctah

ime Thursday when rly, a farmer Uiere

armed with a shotgun stc:d off a bull doser and pipeline gang who were attempting to l iy a pipeline across his 40 acre form. Previously Deputy Cari Kiuegct h.od served a federal court order on him restraining him froja in.

iimte has been arrived at yet as the house and senate bills diff­er widely- Both would raise the

1 price of post cards from one ! cent to two cents. The senat* ! would raise 3c stamps to 4c.

the rouse would not. The senate wcu'd raise air maiL the house not. One would boost second class mail 60 percent the other only 30 percent. Drop letter to the same city would be 3c.Onf| ihing will not be changed.That is the conaressional frank by means of v/hich congressmen and other federal employees sr-nj thousands of dollars worth

v S " r . 7 - . e r s ^ m a n - Groomsmen were' Mrwiton Worshln T n ^ s t a i Xr}£

r She turned it in L a r r y Hurtibise. Louis Shirey, I Sunday School ? m h i s w i i e

Ch. The .Putnam Arrrnn Rhir«vMnr^in« T ^ „ , ; ^ a i r u r u J L » - S ™ • • • . « . .11:00, served.

^erinq with the pipelayers. His .. , .. ..__-lawyer, Kenneth Davis of Detroit o f m a i 1 free m G l 1 a yea[' scrii trie order was void as hn>

was najn^d and not Aaron Shirey,Marcian Ledwidge j Children's Hoi» * * * * rved, b'hng in Pennsyhania.;

Congress evidently takes Uttli stock in the maxim that econ.

Of MitEeeves 7 daughters only Mrs. Mann of Belleville survives.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

• LOSE WEIGHT ON A MILK r MET

Dairy foods enable dieters ta maintain vitality while shedding poundage. In the (Sept. 30) issue of The American Weekly, EX

CLUSIVELY with the Detroit I R n n „ T , . ^ - y ^ ^ Sunday Times, see two complete j m ? £ ! e v I W Fl l^^KS? ' -edudria diets with emphasis on ! S 1 ^ 1 ? 6 ^ DoyIa ^ % r u ' J ~ £ T ILCJr r* ~yyZ!L\*r, 7fin Lakeland; Devere Wilt. *<. ^SmJSSSL H S l v ^ S r S a t w S ' Brighton, Katie Turner, 21,Briqh. 200 calories dcnlyandLa ^ . ton; Robert Inge, 18. Howell

Land Co got 25 years ago a n d L y l e KettUshers were Claro^OTanVPeopl* ^ t t e « l l i . : ^ Some years ago the pir darned the pond to form a lak3 Nicholson. Jay Shirey and Laurie I Evenfeg .WoJSJi * ' «1? company put the first p i r

"& ?Sf f i^J l* . H i - f e i f c*? -„ , ._ Howley ! Co*£?5 *%£%&; s ; ^ ; : • 8 : 1 5 \ a c r e s Cohoctah. This year

Z I rSSne' omv begins at home- Way back the pipeline: ;JTs«^Jl,„ T«^u«^'e i;™a n hear

27, 19. 22,

. „ , _ —--, - • • ^ p VILLAGE TAX NOTICE RETURNS FROM tUHCVL F l o m n 6 w ^ ^ tfle d e a d l L n e j a electrician there. We have received a letter from OCTOBER 15th, 1951

y. PvtSam Lafala in which he | j w i l l r e c e i v e taxes ^ m y h o m o at any time.. Don't pay that extra fee get here before Oct. 15.

Helen Reynolds, Treasurer

-*rishes to be remembered to ,y->o Stackable brothers, Anna "Vasoifc) Wm. Jeffreys Hcrrrv Hurphv and all his old friends r M advisors

He and his w i ^ have inst re-•irrned from a thT*»© months trin

Pinckney Chaptwr. The newly elected officers

ROSS-JXX>LITLE Sregt. James Doolittle, son of

^ Italy and rVm~*. Smrs you j of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Doolittle r J l S ^ V ^ t l t n i . there ' " g j ? ! ^ ^ ^ * * 4">on qun^rrv h* w<sr , t ^ ^ e Camp Devms, Mass.. was mam X^J;JZ M e m - - 1 h^U\nn to ** I««t Sept. 15. to Miss Shirleyi last Wednesday. I O U , e U i s t • i s j i e l % i v ' e H ' vSSnlflr TV^t^^^ri ** Ttnly I Ross of Missouri at Leominister, , The Robert Seefeld family of officers were Minnie Dean.I.O',;

- - *' Mass. Itaimie served through j Columbus, Ohio,spent the week ( Sheridan, chaplain. The new offi World War II and reenlisted- f end at the Earl Baughn home. Emily Kuchar, marshall >earl

( Mrs. Virginia Carver and sons cers are: Mrs.Betty Seefeld and Mrs.Hetty President Carver spent Saturday at the First Vice

* rxirsaiifia ™ Andrew Jackson's time a bar lar n£y! b e r .shot) WaS ®stabUshed *

Assisting at the reception were! W«*»Bd<S~*OoV"~BLBWB ' started another one but only off- ^ 3 ^ s h a v e s S l o n q S m e n Nfcs. Don Mynning, Mrs, Anne The Mennonite church w ll -oli ! f e T ; Xl>e farmers 50c ci r 0 ^ ^ ' at government expense. It ha« RusseU, Carriene Cotton Gather- leer clothing for German Jeh, I n q h t 01 w a ^ w h l c h t h e v w o u l d ; continued ever since.An econ-ine Torsch, Ella Riopellee, Bar. gees; 156 tons s a r e T p ^ e d Call n o t C1CC9^ T h e COmT>?nyJ<?L \ omv minded congresssman in . bora Bogert, Doris Birkie and, Pinckney 50F2 n e o a e ^ - ^ U s u l t pendmg in circuit restrain.) t r o d

vu c e d a b i l l t o po l i sh it last

Nancy Mynning ( , _ J r ' ing tne farmers from^ interfering w e e k b u t -t W Q S s n o w e d under. The couple left on a trip toj m h A W V 7 T H T „ v „ , | with their pipeline^ Shimei-!y al .

so has a suit in federal court tor sup

was pendent

command the erieVto avet a bread crisis.NoW 50 years ago such a strike would

1 not have caused a ripple a» I most families made their own

bread. I remember my mother had tins of bread setting before* the fire at least one night a week to rise before baking i t There was usually a Jin of biscuits.

King Seeley plant. The groom is! s i ^ d - w ^ a l ^ n5 o

K+

n i ^ Vcmd .7.-1-.- . ._ AI i xreas. was present. Dinner was

served af 6:00 at the American Legion hall.

At the evening session the O. t . S. Singers of Howell sang some numbers Pinckney chapter won the Friendship meeting prize which was accepted by Canie Griffih, W.M.. A skit en

] Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baughn were iri Lansing Saturday to take her brother. Maurice Latimer bacl$ to Michiga State.

Mrs. E a # Baughn and Mrs. Virginia Carver and sons were in Ann Arbor Thursday.

Mrs. Dorothy Clapp and daugh ters of Beverly, Mass., were the guests of Mrs. Virginia Carver

shotgun seem to situation.

CHICKEN DINNER SATUBDAY The Cong'l.church will nerve

chicken 'dinner at the Pinckney school Sat,. Sept, 29th 5 to 7,

Mr and Mrs. Edwin McCcrney f Some families oaked twice a titled '"The Tight'House K e ^ r c " I 1 ? c k s ? f w e x? S £ n d a v C a l l e T S w ^ k - »*»• n ° r a ^ ^ 0 ^ o f t U l

Daughter," was put on bv <hl> ° f ^ 5 M ^ ^ o n p l f f c e r a i s e d a f a m l i v of 11 child ^ 1 ^ . : ^ ^ . p u t o n hV *h*\ Mr and Mrs Ernes LeVitn of j r e n ^ d ^ ^ h e r o w n hr9ad^

! W, Mansfeld, Ohio.called ct t ^ ( I t w a 8 fa& c l a 8 s because I henre

TM^I £* "• He met S ^ ' * n

.- • -i wg« with ^ -v . WilHams, c-\ had a long ^> TV»tK him.

' -sdames S. F / . - ^ - ^ meet with Blanch Martin Thurs--ren Sncmn ^ ^ j j " ^ . day. Oct. 6th at 2 p. m( Bring . Ama Uvficn T J ™ a v - f t f needle and thread to work on ^Pofce r t GIVAJ frrmhr of c a n c ^ p j^ .24 attended Ihe last - ^ >,^re moved W « M n . njeeti^^at A # home-of Mrs.

Bells house on M-36E. , I a n | > M a r r f f l to H o w r t L

Paris Carver home in Rosford, 2nd Vice Ohio. 3rd Vice

Mr. and Mrs.A.S, Benham of i Sec^-T^as Brighorf called at the xarl | Chcplain ? Baughn home Sunday.

Catherine Hartman Luclle Purdy Inez Hillman

eaten lots of i t Why bread mak ina became a lost art I - donl know. Probably the women da not have time any more.

Robert Given home recentJ y Mr. LeVan was cm army buddy of Mr, Given.

Mrand Mrs, Allen Longlffake and Mr, and Mrs, lames Given sr. of Lewistown Ohio were re- ^ t o Charles Clark and wife rent guests at the Robert GJven ^ j ^ h o s D i a i ( Kalamasoo on

Tm e ; \x7~* ^ it - .v, I S&P*- 25 an 6.1fr lb ion, Charles) Last Wednesday callers <tt the > T^.7U

~\ i r*i t n #•_ _ J I J U U J S .

p 2 S r i l P L ^ i ( 5 ^ d W ¥ ^ * W * J ^ S ! ^ M o n d a y dinner quests of Mr. Beatrice Left il Given's_mother,Mrs. John V} ardj and Mrs. louls Corle w w .tb# • v / ^ v „• «,• J l 5 l € n ^ ^ L m c , n 2f D « t « ' M " " A ^ ® Ward of j a X Y ^ n T a n d ^ o ^ Burn. | McajsKojll Wuuirecl AiuWeen' Big Rapids and Jones Da i , of] ^ 2 S f E v S S e ^ ; iQ iaan i i Ruby Soule Newberry, ' nvaiweww.

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The Leon Harts Carry the Ball for

Nothing compares with an electric "—And the results are terrific!" adds range for cooking, in the opinion of Leon. "Makes me wish I didn't have football's famous Leon Hart and his to watch my weight," pretty wife, Lois.

"It's really fun to cook electrically," says Lois. "There's no guesswork in­volved, no fussing with heat adjust-ment. It's clean, c o o l . . . "

"Lee loves to eat," laughs Lois. "Roast beef is his favorite . . . with Bermuda Salad Bowl for good meas­ure. Try it some time."

Like the Leon Hearts, you'll be enthu­siastic about electric cooking the moment you try it. And why not cow? See your dealer today.

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htom Hart, sU»Am*rican end *t Notr4 Dam*, now 4jt*r •/ tb* Dttroit Uom,

Come In ami too

THE "RANGE vf THE STARS' • . . of course, [

it's ELECTRIC!

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BERMUDA SALAD BOWL! {Runs Perfect Interference)

1 smati head of cauliflower V2 cup of sliced ftuffaf \ small head of bttwee °r,vft* Vi large peeled Bermuda onion, V/atercre$*

thinly sliced 2 0 V* or.) portteitt of 3/4 cup India Relish Dressing Roquefort cheese , Toss sliced vegetables and crumbled cheese together with India Relish Dressing.

SEE YOUR DCALER or Detroit Edison

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My farm is sold and I will sell my personel property at public auction on premises located >niles South of Pinckney or 11505 Pinckney Dexter Road on

Commencincr at 1:30 P. M.

2 Pe. Living Room Suite, 2 Beds, complete, Writing Desk, Dining Table, 4 Chairs,Vanity, Day Bed. Book Case, Several Commodes, Buffet- 12x12 Rug, £ Ft. Norge Refr^rator^ Kalamaoo Gas Range. Warm Morning Stove, med. size, 4 Burner Kerosene Stove, 5 Room Oil Heater, 3 Room Oil Heater, Electric Wash inq Machine, 2 Kitchen Tables,8 Chairs, Lamp, ~ Small Stands, Dresser. Chicken Crates. Pop Box. Water Tank, Brooder,Scale. Grain Bags, Golden Sprayer,

Scythe, Two 50 Gal Oil Drums, filled, with faucetts, Standard Grain Bags, Garden Sprayer reverse, wuh 10 inch pplow, cultivator, Spike Drag, Seeder with fertiliser attachment,will b e l e ^ T as one piece, Garden^Tools, Crocks, 35 Leghorn Hens,10 White Rock Hens, 20 Wyandotte Pullets ready to lay Corn SheUer Quantity of PipeCement Blocks, 12 Steel Posts. Towing Cable, 10 Zinc Tile, SoU Pipe, 5 Rods of Fence Oil Heater, new and many other articles.

TERMS:-CASH-

EH Aron, Prop. PERCT ELLIS, AUCTIONEER .STANLEY DINKEL GLHEK

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». m Neighboring Notes 1 H w e f l f^^f

- The Fowlerville school has I purchased new bleacher Beats — ^ „„„ t ^ n it »

• ior their lighted fiekL ***•: Wei* Tkm.. 9epc M,it, 27 ^ a<wa. | i M C f t y o U K G S J Q KUETTT

Doris Rudnickl. daughter oi fa * ! ? « * * • Anarew Rudmcid editor of the M ? T T „ ~ _ _ Fowiemlle heview, new enrolled !*»• Powell^DemleUe Danieux ct Mj>hirjaa Steele College.. Wendell Cfciey,Femando Lamas

Tne Detroit Edtaon Co i i ™ <»£*, cmSSSS^*^Tto b2£ »-ffrsoiul wfl°*» tens fan^ly 100 years. This means to

James

Dexter Theo AJ»

Friday, Saturday Sept 28, 29 Michael RenmsV Patricia Neal

IB "THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD

STILL* . also

Evelyn Ankers James Ellison in

THE TEXAN MEETS CALAMITY JANE1,4

In Technicolor

&uaday,Monday.S«pt,30, Oct 1 Matin** Suadoy 2»3ft 9 m conttsoo**

Micky Rooney, Sally Forrest Vic Damone, Monica Lewis

m "THE STRIP"

Comedy Cartoon Newt

Tue*., Wed,. Tbur., Oct 2, 3, 4 "SHOW BOAT" la Technicolor

^euran iarm in Oceola received one las week. The VcinKeuxan

* still own it.

Carried at the church of Ba suuecHon in Lansiaa Sent iV

fcchcEdLinn oi Lansing, Re£ attend*??? *£?*«*>* > a n c y attended Pinckney high school

S v e e ^ y ! a S i n | r T h e ^ ^

iavmgston county. By 1850 this h..i shrunk to 1936.

Rev. N. D. Potter of Pinckne nas been acting as supply min. r____-„ ister at the Gregory Baptist Coming jungle HeaUhunters church since the aeath of Rev. j Sirocco of Rev- Woolcock . L^ „

WUliani Ball .5, of Webberville !

ieu irom a moving auto at Briqh ton last week and was killed. <

At a meeting at Hartland last' week it was decided to post the I entire Hanland township against hunting as a protection against hunters with deer rifles.

In two thirds of Michigan the tourst industry is the No. 1 source of revenue. " ;

The Hillsdale Fair in on this week. ^ j

Dexter will have a blood do nation day Oct. 3rd.

The annual Chelsea Fair is Oct. 3 -6 , i _JM&M

Friday, Saturday, ftefct, **, 21 Deluxe Double feature!

THE 2RON MAN'

Jeff Chandler. Evelyn Keyes Stephen McNafly

Pine "KHmyCKY JUBILEE"

Jean Porter. Jerry C^rrem James Ellison

duaaay,Moaday,S«pta30/ Oct shows 7:00 ana 9*00 loader Sbewe 2, 5, 7, fl

"ON THE RIVERA" A Musical Starring

V. lenfcnlcoiOT

Starrisa Danny Kaye, Gene Tlemey

Corinne Calvert beet

I

Stuffing Kathryn Grayson. Ava Gardner cartooa

Howard Keel Joe E. Brown Nov.ii, 4ae c^ftoae Coming'Lemon Drop Eld

Tue«„ Wed,. TharM Oct 2, 3, 4 "FOLLOW THE SON"

life of Ben Hogan, the go) with

Glenn Ford, Ann Baxter, Dennis O'Keefe

Shorii Mi

Half Angel

AVON XHiiA i&K .. gtodrVwidgo Michigc^

Friday, Saturday Sept 28, 29 "SPOILERS OF THE PLAINS"

A Super Western Starring Roy Rogers, Penny Edwax'ds

Cartoon comedy shorts

I SYLVAN 1U£AK

^ ^ ^ M&L Friday, Saturday Sept 28. 29

-BREAKTHROUGH'* A Drama Starring

DavVn Brian, frank Loveio?* John Agar, Bill Campbell

shows 7:15 9:10 Cartoot

Sunday, Tuesday. Sept, 30, Oct 2 "MR. MUSIC"

with Bing Crosby, Nancy Olson

Bing's Best Picture

Sunday,Monday.Sept.30, Oct. 1 ( "ALONG THE GREAT DIVIDE*

—' Kirk Douglas, Virginia M< Walter Brenaan. Ray Teal

H « Super Weeteea

25 Years Ago Michael Harris, brother of

John M, Harris of Pinckney was killed at Jackson Tuesday wiun he leli down stairs in his appart-ment house and broke his neck. Funeral and burial here Friday.

St. Mary's church is holding 40 hours devotion, Rev. James hermes oi Lansing conducting.

Pir.ckney defeated South Ly. on there Friday 27 to 0. with Capt. Don Swarthout sidelined with an injury. Harold Reason made 3 touchdown*. Livingston and Ahrens,, two freshmen piay ed most oi the game in the line.

Mrs. Zoa Monks of Lansing, sold the Capt Monks farm to d

; sold ht Capt. Moks farm to a j Mr. Heggison of Detroit. ' ! Last Thursday Earl Baughn

showed up with a mummiiied:

leg which ne said he had dug [ up in his gravel pit. It was sup ' posed t0 be that of an Indian and attracted much attention when displayed in Slayton and (Parkers window- One person qm suspicious. He knew Dr. C. L. Sigler had. a similar leg in his barn. He went and looked. It was gone and the cat was out of the bag.

Harlow Munsell is building a new house at Gregory.

A farewell party was given at the Cong'L church Tuesday

| night for Jvlr. and Mrs. G. H. j Blanken who have sold their | Bakery and are going to Hoi-land, 'IfeUtsf

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gardner ! gave a party pn last Saturday) J afternoon in honor oi the 9th i birthday of rheir daughter, Nor-• ma , _ >>*MAm I nom to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew

Torres (Teresa Bokros) Sept. 22, a daughter

On account of a wet track Jim Roche did not start Morgan Dew* ey at the Northville fair last

j week.He started Cremona Forbs but had to retire when he broke the eulky. He is at Charlotte this week.

Gus Harris died in Chicago last week. Funeral and burial burial were at Dexter. He is a cousin of the Harris families 0¾

(this place. j Thi issue relates to a hunting

match staged here in 1879 be., tween the villager and farmers,

j The farmers won 711 to 310. i Farmers team was Keusch, capt.

Fisk Bros., Reason Bros., Bur. den Bros., H- McGowen, James

\ Marble, Bullis, Barton and Bur-'• gess. The Village was Henry I Barton, capt. James White, Tom 1 White, Cobb Bros- Wm. Jenk­

ins, Burch Bros. Dell Carr LT a v-lor, Charles Larue.' Tom White was high with 90. The losers treated the winners to a dinner

Comfcig.'Beware of Blpndie Rookie Fireman, Rio Griude

! Pfc. Thomas Clark and wife re turned to Colorado Springs May. day.

Miss Albera Dinkel spent ths week end with Gregorv friends.

Mrs. Harold Ward of Howe^ spent Sunday at he tCharles WIT A home. \

Mrs. Rosario Loffbea is making j extensive Improvements on the! house on

Disney Cartoon'Xucky Nt Sun. Shows 3,5.7.9

rrr Tues,, Wed,. Thur., Oct 2, 3, 4 FRANCIS GOES TO THE RACES]

A Comedy Starring Donald O'Conner, Piper Laurie I

Cecil Holloway. ]*u&* White shows 7:10. 9:13

cartoon •„ . Coming: IrorTMan, Strangers on a train. Bitter Rice, Alice m Won derland. •

Some time ago the Mich- Bell ffSS^^^SSi T e W n T C o . installed a pay

of Rov TMZ ^ ^ a t t h e G ^ ° £ ! ° r ^ 0

of Roy Fisher- accomodation of after hour call Sunday visitors of Mr. ana / a i c " „*->.» in** week some

Mrs. Wm. Shehcm w^re thp Fran • » . O110 ni-^ht la8* w e ? ? ^ B ° ^ ris Krupa famliv of Detroit, Mrs. I Eunice S^huhrfrt of Wr*««n ^nr} Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor-

one wrecked {% and smashed the

phone. Jut what this act of van dalism would avail anyone i s

hard to figure out.

Sport ing G o o d s Guns, Rifles, Archery

Ammunition

Auto Parts Aaessoiies We Trade Guns

Bring to Yom Old Gun lor an Estimate M

WE ISSUE -

Hunt ing Licenses

Michigan Auto Accessories 126 EAST GRAND RIVE AVE.

8 PHONE 77371 Open Daily 8 AJ& *> 8 P.M.

BRIGHTON, MICH.

Sunday 9 A. M, to 1ft Noon

47 Years Ago

* •

* The Dexter Cider Mill WILL DO CUSTOM GRINDING EVERY Tt CSDAY AND FRIDAY

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

OTTO WAGONER. PR<t». ± Dexter, Mich.

_ at the Pinckney hotel served by Mrs.Clara Kennedy and family! mine host, E.A- Allen and wife*

of Detroit called on Mrs. Emma' The last hunting match was Vollmer Sunday. • put on here in 1912 between 2

, teams captained by Lrvin Kenn The Merwin Cambell family and James Smith-The *fjt er won

and Arnold Berguist were dinner The losers served the winners an lauests Sunday of the James Hall ovstor supper in the town halL family in Dexter twp.. honoring M. E. Darrow waiting on table

the birthday of Donald HalL j and carrying a tray of steaming oyster soup tripped iusK a s

The Joe Griffith family spent he passed Wm. Jeffreys and Sunday at the Ted Olson home some^of the hunters got a bath I

in Dearborn j of hot soup.

Treasv BJoss Read The Boys Club have elected

Born to W l Darrow and wife | ^ 6 following: Pres.. Percy Mor— Friday a daughter. tenson; Sec—Trees, Fred Read;

Emil Lambertson is learning the[ Sentinel, Orville Nash, printers trade in this office. j Martha Murphy is learning the,

We thank Adam Francis for a • millinery trade with Mrs. Will * fine pie ppumpkin. , iams in Howell. x

C. G- Smith of I-akeland has ! Born to Hartley Bland and wife -been issued a patent on a spring last week a girL * ^ majtnei. | James Greer and wife have

The following from here are moved into the cottage at Pearl attending college: Ethel Read, j and Unadlla Sts. Mike Ruen, U. of M.; Mae Recc We thank Mvxa Davis for a son. Pacia Hinchey. Mich. State" peck of potatoes. Normal; Gene Reason, Gale The Mutual Telephone Cods . Johnson-. Cleary College; Louis building a line fromo here eo Monks, Ann Arbor high school. Brighton.

The Young Men's Club have Dr. Edward Hewlett WCM mow , elected the following:Pres„ Fred, led to Miss Mae Rockwell e j r . Fish; Sec, Emil Lcmbertson; Stockbddge last week. ^ +#

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*<C*--'W * - » THE HNfiOSY WSfrATCBi

The ednesdoy, September 26, 1951

Store Groceries. Dryg<*oas Canned G®e>€Le, f^hoes Gents, Furnishing*

Liniserio

Kennedy'** €»e«u Store

10WEST FftKE EVER! Special «e ta PHILBAS1APPAN Range

The Dr.Walter Mercer fami'y of East Lansinq and Wm. Mercer

1 and wife were Sunday dinner I quests of th* Dr.McGreqor family I in Briqhtor

ictlc, inattif llgfitint . removahte pocc*

fcta*riptrty»-V

fbaaJit e o> M witfc Ham win* 4»w wd omi lifkfc

• M-*m* <*Mk Htfc kvQt-fn

flftm(ii4«r sigaals eooWnf 4ftnt 0& !• 80 trlnutes.

TWguidc fives time :.ud t«u ptntwr* Inform ttiotv

>/ ffiaflfaftted signal K 1» iVn rtroeitoe. ,

v

^ V flTtnaY/'.le* *n'ir« top

It.'.i finish. Concealed iv*

LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANG El

Now hi the time UT modernise ysur Sdtchen with Philgss^. . th« thrifty bottled gas for farm and town hornet' **ou can hu*t f?»r and wide, but yo* wou't find a bigger value anywhere than thk beautiful de luxe rar^c! Remember, too, we will give you a /onerous cade-in allowance on your cid range . . . regardless of type, make, «r condition* Eray »erm«, if you wist!

MANY OTHER FHM.GAS A*PilAMC» fftOM WHICH TO CHOOSE!

EttfcwXwh*

j Mi: a n d Mrs. Mervil Gyde en­tertained tkie Southwest Morion

) f a rm Bureau Thursray niqht. lCT ; iamiiies were, present. 1 he a i a u i iiceis were reelected except Mrs-\ June Hendee was named secre

t a r / to replace Mrs. Lynn Holly. Waiter Clark and wile calied a t

' the Emmett Clark home in Howell j Sunday. ........

Mi. and Mrs- Herb Palmer an-a Pat»y attended a reception Sun

- day at the James Meyers home in Howel for their son, Pfc. Robert Meyers and wife, newlyWeds of Colorado. Edward Grablick and wife oi Ferridale, and Gus Ledwidqe of Notre Dame spent the week end with Mis. Eleanor Ledwidqe-

Murray Kennedy attended -he-Mich. Sate-Oreqon football qame at Eas< Lansina Sat \W/

Mrs. Raymonda Morris and Mary Ellen spent Sunday with iMrs Sarah Ledwidqe of Dexter

Week end quests of Mrs. Lydia C a n were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jack of Gulfport Miss, fee Ronnie Hoskins family of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs- Orville Rogers of Buffalo. heart, 111., the Hary Lees and My

I Mylo Kettlers and Madqe Jack of I Ann Arbor. ' Mr and Mrs. Robert Acklev

were ' in Detroit last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nesbitt

spent last Tuesday with Mrs. Blanch Naylor in Eaton Rapids.

The Keith Bradburvs of CheL-sea called a t the L J. Herry home home Sunday. , ., .

G W. Meyer and family or Stockbridge spent the week end a t the CY AtLee home in Gladwin,

Mrs. Glen Gardnei: of Sianton w a s a guest at the Phillip Sprout home last week. rrrmA

I Miss Elizabeth Weeks of Grand ' Ledge is visiting the Clifford Van | H R ^ M a s h w a s home from

Mich. State College Saturfayiand attended a partv m Ann * " »

Mrs Betty VanBlancum orocx

ett of Gregory ^ e r ^ e n tT ^ k S n pendicitis operation at Jackson

^ W h o u t underwent a s e r o u s operat ion*|»A.Joe has-

J ° & g e Thompson and Wife

spent Sunday 1 ¾ ¾ ¾ s p e n t

Flint were TlMJ1 0"* q

Mrs. Marv »oO. b u i i d i n a Marshall Meabon » »

l"*0*1 , ¾ ¾ ^ h S mc3ier,Mrs. Mlcmti called °S J V L T

M».Ua=ol° { £ 3 ¾ l?*nt test

Pinckney Dispatch

tered as 2nd clas» ntauer at postoffice Act of March 6, 1877

^ i i ^ l S f ^ L S t 'P i«ckney.Mich. Su^cr ipt ion Price $1.50 per year

Paul W. Cuilett, Pubkher

Mr. and Mrs- Charles F. Smith of Bnaqehampton, N. Y. are vis iunq at the Orville Smith honw' durmq the hunting season.

The M. L Darrows visited the Irioh Hills Sunday and culled on Mr. a Mrs. Ernest Hoyt a t Clinton.

i'he James Wriitley iamii/ call ' ed on Mrr. and Ms. Frank Pe^-rs Jackson Suday.

Leo Bettes and familyoi .Walled Lcu»tf were buna ay quests oi the in Jackson Sunday. ?

Mi. and Mrs. joe Griffith enter­tained at dinner Saturday Mr.and Mrs. Mark Mattison. Don Giiffith and family and Otis Mattjson and wile i hoor of Dons ad Otises birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Porter of Portage Lake enterained a qroup Saturday niqht in honor of their 17th wedding anniversay.

Gene Shehan and family cf Ann Arbor called at the Louis Shehan home Sunday.The.Gerald Bauer family of Briqhton calied 1 hursday. / ? The John Carpenter family have

stored their household goods at the Clayton Carpenter home be ­fore qoinq to Washinqtun where t h e / will live,

Mis. Olin Robinson and her moliier.Mij.George Strot of Farm inqton visited friends in Wyan. dotte Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murdock of Hollers Corners were Sunda / gueUs at the Robert P^ke home.

Mrs. Olin Robinson took the following to the Tyrian Order of Rianbow Girls installation in Do-troit Wednesday night: Ann Shir ley reason, Barbara Miller, Mary Jean Kirschke and Paula Curlett

Guy Blair and wife-cf Fowler, ville called at the home of Roy | DilKnqham Sunday-

The Russell Glover family Fowlerville spent Sunday at Edward Spears home.

Lynn Hendee and wife, Mrs-Rose Hendee and Isabel Nash spent Sunday at the Dr. lames Nash home at Coldwater.

Fu-nk White and familvof How ell and the Carl Eidwell fcmily of -Briqhton callod 't the Ben White home Sunday.

The Dale Miller family amend­ed a shower Saturday niqht at the West Marion church for Janet Wo'd, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs Carl Ward, who will be married to Dick Carpenter,

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Henry, son, Gerald and Mr. and Mrs Charles Whitehead and Beatrice Lamborn were Sunday dinner quests of Miss Florence Tupper of Flint.

LOOK FOR THE CLOCK A7 RUSH L U E

WHEN IN NEED OY

Plumbing Pomps, Bathronm, Fixtures and

Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings REPAIRING A SPECIALITY

COMPLETE LINE OF FrfJTURES. COLOR CD WHITE PUMPS

Myrom Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE FtNCKNEY 157FU

*.L.d or Alive t > " M ANIMALS COLLECTED PIOMi^r.Y

CCWS $5 CO HORSES $2-00

HOGS 10c per C«1-

WF BUY HIDEi* nx«D CA11 SKINS

PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMERS ELEVATOR 8F3 OR HOWELL FARMERS FLEVA TOR PHONE 1311

Central Uead StockCO

Water Syst^iiss etc Stanley Dtnket

ViU^ige Tax Notice Villages Taxes Are Now Due and payable at my home on

WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY

UNTIL OCTOBER 1951

HEIEN RHTNOLDS. Village Measurer . 545 East Putnam, Pinckney

* * •

Electrostatic duster

developed for

This farmer is holding two apples which were dusted with the same amount of insecticide. The apple on the right had insecticide blown on it from a conventional dusting machine. The heavily coated one on the left was dusted by a new electrostatic process developed by agricultural engineers at Michi­gan State College. As it leaves the duster's nozzle, dust is highly charged with electricity from special equipment carried on the farmer's tractor and is strongly attracted to plants or fruit, covering them underneath as well as on top. Laboratory tests have reported coverage up to eleven times greater than that accomplished with dusters not equipped with the elcv-i/o^tatic device. Information on this new electrostatic dusting process for insecticides or fungi­cides enn be obtained from the Michigan State College Agricultural Engineering Department, East Lansing.

New botfery htfpt ftfephone terv/ce

In Michigan Bell's telephone central offlce$ there are giant ttorage battery cells, some of them 5 feet high! The? operate some of the telephone switching equipvumt, and provide power to carry your voice over telephone lines. Not long ago Bell Telephone Lc oratories developed a new type battery which msts calcium instead of antimony as a hardener in the battery lead. It holds it* charge five time* longer, uses less water, goes many months \.Hhout attention, and stands up many more years. Bell System research is one of the reasons why the most efficient telephone ice in the tcorM /t yours for such Utile cost.

I C H I 6 A N B E L L T E L E P H O If I C O M P A N Y

SPSS Mr* Murray Daqq was in Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Bead pponl Mrs. Remice Beqttyt oi How.

Tuesday &qht to see his brother, Sunday at*the Frank PeterseTcalled on Mrs. Em&T Dinkel George reteeive the MM decrieee home in Jackson. one day last week, in Masoriry at Eureka Lodqe. Mi. and Mrs. Ona Campbell Floyd Hanunoa4 and

Mrs. dm* Miller and Carolyn •pent Sunday at the Xran?* ok

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WASHER With famoui "Quiclc-cloan" Activator* washing

action—washes • * & . pifcs Individually!

H^welLPinckney RfcLhave bouoaVf their home.back from E43*nhet t on Jvf 5$W caid^niowediTttto i t The' Bennetts ihqrve moved into the Anderson store. >

The Youngove PTA met at i the school Friday niqht .

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Iiy of Howell spent Sunday, at the Uoyci Hetafjfce homeU

Mr. and -Mrs. 'lohft Boye^spant Sundcryrwith the Geojfre Helek family in^DetroH. > 1

The Albert Dinkel family <&.., tended <he wedding; of Donald Cole and Charlene Meyer at j Briqhton Satyrj&ry rugbt^ Alberta , w a s a bridesmaid and Levi J Luckke cm usher. . (

WANTED:Bqaiy • rides to : Ann Arbor by high school g i i i 11450 Dexter—Pinckney Road or Siller, farm, phone I42F3 . FOR RENT: Year around cottage

m\ Hav« fyick - sWstwB toft wattr f*r,*a«i«9 (Nfhwasliifif, wMter

¾ .)»»«, fTertowt mpo««, 4«fifhtfwJ $*9 ©•Uemnfct*

d«taiit on Hiit antes* if<9 n*w owt< w«t«r a#*tenefr.

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WNCBMEY a^mTAWDM

Except Wee Motv. Tues^ FrL SaUT to

DR. a (R. MdOLdfilSY JDen^it

Office J 3 5 Residence 814) « Ev^Mlttai by Appointments Howell .;. « * MWhig

R E A L E S T A T E w, Homes. Lokt P^pettfe*

and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me

GERALD R£ASON Broker —2 0 9 sforth Pearl

Pinckney, Mich. Phone 1 3 3 Phone 157FU" flepairino

MYDON I. HUGHES Plumbing and Heottna

State 8717 Latoslt'e Drive License _^ Rush Lake

WATER SOFTENEI

Costs 43 % /e$$

et/fomafic mpdflt

Ask for ffif I Howe trial

3

HERB* SNEED

207 E. Gzand Rlveri

SWARTHOUI^ SON Funeral Home

Das C. SwarthouL Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service

1 Phones 39 & S3, Pmckney, Mick FRED a RHCKHOFF Sr.

OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Av«.

i: Micjito

!

Phone 183 H o w s T * Reaf Estate, Irsurance, Brokerage City* Lake and Team Property

A Speciality 3st Yom Property With Me J Hvwell

LEELAVEY j S ? " * 3 S* ^ d e n c T s U LLOYD HECfEF

, , livestock HOALIIO; Pincfcnoy, Mich.f Weekly Trips Made To Detral

G^neraj Traddno;

Phone 59F3 Generrl Insurance

A U C /¾ O N BE H farm Sales A Specialty Phone 64F14 Pmckney, Mio^

I

GTORGE ROtJSH Plumbing

* VATER SYSTEMS" 3 4 0_ ^forth Stewart St

j Pv^ne Pmckoey 153FU

BERT WY1AE ^ o n e Pinckney J8F2 _ __

l REJ'RIGERA'nON S3£RVICE i HAROLD Rfewr | Repairs On All Makes

fc, 'k w r i i E -4 iOTABY-^

JMSUhANCE and BONDS P?^>KE l$» - !?iNCKNEY

R A T I N G S

W a n e Pinc lney 154F3

DR. C J. TOWNER

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TOR MUNtZ S E E

R O Y E. F I S H E R , Factory Representativr

Tha, ^ - ^ . i M. , , Dentist j F / e e Demonstration Every Day i h e opening of #the -footbcdl. 8044 Portage Lake R o a d Patter ^sgm 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P J 4

^ " ^ w ,*u '* '— -*1-- ~ ' 509 East Main &^ Pi«eim—

r/ Quick-«mptying Pump

+ Ad|uttablt Wringer

Full 8-pound Capacity

if One-year WrirtenrWarranry

a n d a furnished House, oil -rheat ^ f j ? 2 ) . -bnngs with it a series of JPhcne Dexter 3461 electric refrigerator and stove. Pfecuctions and ratings of teams: _ . See about them. Ted "Cobb , fAl over the country. Many of J fyt **>'""! A I

I these ratings soon fall b y the f

; wayside. With so large a .num. • ber of players and other factors ' FOR SALE

V * . FOni SALErUtility grade Mcln. tosh apples $1-00 a bushel at the

!:Entire herd of Dairy l?m- B ,r ing C2?toiners. N o Sun. head of Holsteins.cmd Iffif-8?1 6 8- , , ^ 1 ¾ P« » ^ 1

• M * . U. • . PAT.

LAVEY « A P D trVA — v!^ufno/fzetf Deafer

. GENERAL@ ELECTRIC WASHERS

9643 Kress Hd^Lakeland, phone Briqhton 4061 tv-\Ts oirxT»p T-T l j i ^ 1 Wi fjiuywrs ana oiner iacw

'FOR RENT, rious^vstrictly mod- involved it u not surprisinc/. \ Cattle, 20 nwua oi noisteins.ana era, 6 rooms, immediate possess The financial raring of an in- Guniseys also "50 head of feed-ion at 8109 Pinckney Rd. /dividual is more predictable, er Cattle an MONDAY, OCT FOR SXLE^T piece- overstuited Ray Bums, 431 Unadilla St. j Whether large or small the abil. OBER 1st. aa the IDavenpori Has mattress -and Pinckney, Mich. ' ity to earn, o save and improve HOWELL LIVESTOCK AUCTION , springs. Otoer furniture,- beds LOST: A number, of wood bits- can be established and main . < East Grand River, Htwel i bidding. Mrs. Wkiifred Graves

3003 Jewell Rd.. HowelL Mich. *•»

I between Rev! McLucas cottaqe, | tained over a lifetime. j \ irawrrn K . , . „ T—; ! V^T^in *Tv\ri~iZZ? Portage lake and Pinckney. Find How is your rating?,A, Savings ' WANTED:-A ride to Howell. I ' ^ l y ^ ^ H ^ d ™ ? ? '

j start work at 8:00 a- m. and get r u n 5ALE:b room house wjth done at 5:00 p. ra. basement m Pinckney, reason*

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Account b e g u n now a n d regul

j Marian Waider , phone 7F21 i Honey Creek^Stock _ Farm-

B A N K j FOR SALE:Two burner oil h e a t ­ing stove, formerly in Masonic

at

Summer Coal Prices

8 Now in Etfect

FOUND:Auto license plate with arty added lo . will help estab 2 tail lights atttached. ' lish one.

FORSALEA lc^e Perfection cir ^ ^ 1 1 2 ¾ . ¾ culahng car oil heater, excellent , , -¾ , ,i r-«n u H r>"-*" condition, very reasonable I All deposits up to $10,000 in- £ * ? • ^ - , 0 ° 1 1 R A ' P o r t e r

•Mrs. Charles Qark, phone 40 Isured by^aar membersnip in the! uexieT ^b b / t

FOR SALE :6 room house inside J Fedwal Deposit Insurance Car village limits, fireplace and' poratieji. some furniture, terms. For infor ,' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ l ^ l | | ( ^ motion phone 100. I ^ I S ^ M T U N ^ S ^ ^ ^ S S ^ ? ^ ? 8

TDviBaAo cut on shares, all' ^ ***!> MRS, CUSTOMER hardwood, some oh ground, also *° «« vou are the most impor some standing. Jack Wilson ! a r t people on earth. And for

Phone 169F11

able price. Phone 144F4

FOR SALE Broilers, also sonr* hens. Mark Nash, phone 61F12. FOR SALE^-Broilers. Rtoasten. alive or dressed.

Jon-Loi Farm phone 171F2

PHONE DKTSI 2681

D. E. Hoey Son

WANT£D:Men to help dig small WANTED^Custom Plo^mq spruce and pine trees. Pay good • Earl Schroeder, 5486 M-36 W y^ssggaTzSE lRqmr* ^^^ ^ v ^ _ F5H SALECi^w^iSci? army ! F O R SALE:-Used Tackle Box

tent R. K. Elliott anc^ Fishing Tackle- Recison-

ton sm-Ji^^M-^].^¾ , ^ and 18/-

To us you are the most tartt people on earth. And for "you we'll spare no effort «o

FOR SALE:GMC Tractor,7 speed 8 ¾ r ^ ^ L H?™? ^ i i o m e larde crocks FOR c^rr-iooo D-ii. u ~ ransmiqsion erm he , , ^ w n a r d w o r l c a n d human ingen ( f ? m * x?*** crocics. . , FOR SALE: 1938 -Palace house S S I f ^ n W hS,iin? r ^ w „ uitycon devise- r Mrs. Ed. Parker.phone 110F11 j trailer 21 Xt. 4998 <Scrd Drive e P r h S ^ our bank-|FOR SALE: Rabbits, ^ i i v r ' S n d ' .^e lcrnd Phone 9211, Brighton sider trade What have you 36 J0 1^6 ^ Y o u l i ^ 6 t h e w a V w e ^ ^ - Phone Pinckney_ 52Ff ' FOR RENT:3 3 rooms and b 3 h inch .buzz saw and bladeS 10.00, ao cusrnes. ( FOR SALF Large Duo-Therm bath apartment. Furnished -gasoline motor with reverse i WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AV shift $20.00. Dining room suite, j ARABLE FOR SOUND LOANS electric washing machine $20.00, j REAL ESTATE. MORTGAGE OR

* ' ""' - — ' — " PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE RATES

i j a c k Wilson, phone '69F11

THE F8MT NATIONAL BANK %w«4L Mien.

pnder Federal Supervision

| FOR SALF Large Duo-Therm »™ a f ? a r ? n e n i n 0 o ^ 1 ^ 1 1 ¾ 1 ^ o r

f Oil Heater with fan. Excellent P ^ ¾ 6 ^ 4 9 9 8Q S ? a r

ni , ¾ ^

condition. K. 31x118,335 Pearl St. T-q k e l a n d- P h o n e 9 2 U B " q h t o a

Phone 181F2 Pinckney. . F O R SALE :1937 Pontiac, nefw FOR SALE:Ea»y Washing Ma. i tires, also 1934 Fcrd. chine and 100 Ox ice reiriger i Phone 39F3 Pinckney. crtor, Phone 16 Pinckney I W H M T r n , D . u— , ,_ «;axTTOKpl i > > i. \ -4il WANTED :Pcanting and Decora! WANTEDiPIumbers helper with, inrr , , 1 . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , . , ^ ¾ . —

s neiper ..___ some experience. Myron Huqhes 8717 kikes ide Dr., Ru3h Lake Phone 157F11, Pinckney. i FOR

ing also general work. w Phone 173F12 Hi-land Lake

Meaber Federal 0*pos*t Insur- Frank Pearce, 10960 Stinchfield anp i Corporation. Afl Deposits' Woods Road, Pinckney near Big Instfcil up to $10000 for each Silver Lake.

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-, , - - -—-=—.• SALE:-Eledrochef Stove, FOR SALEiRyeT milkina cows- i*>oat trailer . W. C. AtLee

Phone 171F11 WANTED:Washings. A^eo have

Depotlto* j WANTED POULTrtY:Wm Detroit Market Priaes.

rabbits for sale pay;' Mrs, Russell Bokros

FOR SALE=My home in Pinck. ney, in good condition, large FARM LOANS-Thmnrth V~A~ • ' C R Ur"r* P h o n e 6 2 F 1 3 ' n e ^ m Qood condition, large

Convenient poVrneSs aUowS^ " W " MOWERS SHARPENS' f?rr 9SFV-JFS> **.™*?*nj&

Bpecial rxryinSiTat any ^ £ 2 ^ 1 ^ •••• i - Winifred Graveg ,220 Peart without penalty ehorae» fiftii#21 ***• SiMors and Knives S WANTEDS ARM LibJfUMGS, we right Robert Hall- See Treo? ^ ^ While You Walt ioo; 201 E. Liberty Bt Ann~ArW *& Work Guaranteed National FatnTloan' A L C ^ O 7 MAOTELL'SSAW FILING SHOP

DUALITY Meats Fruit

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Groceries Vegetables

%i. Fish -Market PHcts

Ceurteous Service

CLARICS

•ii . ~i Associot or wiU b e in Howell in Drain.! Commissioner's Room at Ceurt-house from .10:00 a m. on e a c h

11524 River Drive,Hlland Lake'Phone 305W Howel l

Let us help you sell your farm, have more prospects than farms

U HAROLD CRANDALL

THE STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Ceart fof ui» County ol th.

ProbaU eourt to the dty ..of .UowU f n said County en the 101k day ol Sept A. D„ 1IM,

PreeenfcSoe. Wmm HL t n t t . Judge ol

In the Hotter of fte IBTJtfE OF | WILLIAM L. MEYBS. Deeeneed^

Metrie EJCeyer henlng filed her pet­ition preyta? test the . edBunktranoa , p/f eoJd estate he aranted to Menle S> ( Meyer or some other eaHahlo pereon.

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